Biden campaign speech on abortion rights disrupted 14 times by pro-Palestinian protestersreturn2ozma@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world – 265 points – 10 months agoabcnews.go.com196Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDo we know if he won last time due to the left flank?That's not how elections work. He needs every subset of his coalition to win. Both moderates, progressives and independents. He can't afford to alienate any of these groups. The left flank will not vote for Trump, but they might stay home or vote third party.That's simply not true I don't think. Especially considering how unpopular trump is with everyone who isn't aTrumper. It also doesnt answer my question. We shoulf have numbers to justify your position here.
Do we know if he won last time due to the left flank?That's not how elections work. He needs every subset of his coalition to win. Both moderates, progressives and independents. He can't afford to alienate any of these groups. The left flank will not vote for Trump, but they might stay home or vote third party.That's simply not true I don't think. Especially considering how unpopular trump is with everyone who isn't aTrumper. It also doesnt answer my question. We shoulf have numbers to justify your position here.
That's not how elections work. He needs every subset of his coalition to win. Both moderates, progressives and independents. He can't afford to alienate any of these groups. The left flank will not vote for Trump, but they might stay home or vote third party.That's simply not true I don't think. Especially considering how unpopular trump is with everyone who isn't aTrumper. It also doesnt answer my question. We shoulf have numbers to justify your position here.
That's simply not true I don't think. Especially considering how unpopular trump is with everyone who isn't aTrumper. It also doesnt answer my question. We shoulf have numbers to justify your position here.
Do we know if he won last time due to the left flank?
That's not how elections work.
He needs every subset of his coalition to win. Both moderates, progressives and independents. He can't afford to alienate any of these groups.
The left flank will not vote for Trump, but they might stay home or vote third party.
That's simply not true I don't think. Especially considering how unpopular trump is with everyone who isn't aTrumper.
It also doesnt answer my question. We shoulf have numbers to justify your position here.